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Knickerbocker & Nevada Silver Mining Company Stock [144057]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 200.00 USD
Knickerbocker & Nevada Silver Mining Company Stock  [144057]
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Lengthy description of the Knickerbocker, Union district and the mill included. The Knickerbocker & Nevada Mining Company came to life in 1865. On March 20th a meeting was held in New York to discuss offering stock options. The meeting describes the Knickerbocker as actually three mines: Phoenix, Olive, and Lockwood. The notice goes on to say that by June of 1865 the president will be out in Nevada with machinery. A meeting in 1866 it was announced that the mines "for all present purposes proved to be worthless." It seems they ran out of options by 1867 because we find no more information on the company. This is a # 153, issued for 20 shares to William Vail of New Market, New Jersey, on September 6, 1865. Signed by George N Taylor (president) and Frank Fuller (secretary). Not cancelled. Printed on thin paper with an ornate border and underground mining vignette by Hatch & Co., New York. Trimmed tight on the left, toning, wrinkled folds, and some creases. [Information on the Knickerbocker was found at the Nevada Historical Society.] City:Ione, Nye Co. State:Nevada Date:1867